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CPAP machines may help your sex life Women with sleep apnea might experience a boost in their sex life if they regularly use a CPAP machine, a new study shows. Low-fat diet tied to better breast cancer survival Breast cancer patients who adopted a low-fat diet were more likely to survive for at least a decade after diagnosis, compared to patients who ate fattier fare. A germ-filled capsule might help spot gastro ills Doctors may be able to diagnose gastrointestinal problems without invasive tests by asking patients to swallow a capsule containing a bacteria-laced sensor. Court orders Samsung to pay Apple $539M for patent infringement A California jury Thursday ordered Samsung to pay Apple $539 million for infringing on design and utility patents from the original iPhone. Pressure squarely on LeBron James, Cavaliers in Game 6 vs. Celtics LeBron James and the Cleveland Cavaliers face elimination against the Boston Celtics on Friday night in Game 6 of the Eastern Conference finals. Seattle Seahawks expect safety Earl Thomas to be at minicamp Seattle Seahawks coach Pete Carroll expects safety Earl Thomas to be at next month's minicamp. Guard Richie Incognito to police: Government following me Four-time Pro Bowl guard Richie Incognito was placed in a psychiatric hold Wednesday after telling police he was being "tracked by the government." Texas Rangers teammates shove Bartolo Colon's face into birthday cake Bartolo Colon's Texas Rangers teammates had something special planned for his 45th birthday: they shoved his face in a cake. Jury delivers $25M verdict in Johnson & Johnson asbestos case A California jury delivered a $25.75 million verdict against Johnson & Johnson, ruling the company didn't warn consumers about health risks. ESPN, UFC reach $1.5B TV broadcast pact Sports media giant ESPN and the UFC have agreed to a five-year deal, bringing the league's entire rights package to the network, starting in 2019. Small blast, fire trigged as WWII bomb defused in Dresden German demolition experts defused a World War II era bomb Thursday, Dresden officials said, but not before a small explosion and fire. Facebook launches new political ad disclosure policy Facebook launched new disclosures regarding political advertisements on the social media platform Thursday. 90-year-old theater in Argentina collapses, killing at least 3 A 90-year-old movie theater undergoing refurbishment in Argentina collapsed Thursday, killing at least three people, local officials said. Watchdog: U.S. efforts to stabilize Afghanistan mostly failed The U.S. government's 17-year effort to stabilize and rebuild Afghanistan after toppling the ruling Taliban has been largely unsuccessful. Kansas City Chiefs sign second-round pick Breeland Speaks The Kansas City Chiefs signed linebacker Breeland Speaks, their second-round pick in the 2018 NFL Draft, on Thursday. San Francisco 49ers LB Reuben Foster finally back with team One day after felony domestic charges against him were dropped, San Francisco 49ers linebacker Reuben Foster joined the team Thursday for its offseason program. Arizona Cardinals sign second-round pick Christian Kirk The Arizona Cardinals signed rookie wide receiver Christian Kirk, the team announced Thursday. New Orleans Saints expect Mark Ingram at minicamp New Orleans Saints running back Mark Ingram will be in attendance for the team's mandatory minicamp next month, coach Sean Payton told reporters on Thursday. Dallas Cowboys WR Terrance Williams: Friend behind wheel in car crash Dallas Cowboys wide receiver Terrance Williams told police he was not in the vehicle when his car crashed into a light pole last week. Tampa Bay Buccaneers sign first-round pick Vita Vea The Tampa Bay Buccaneers agreed to terms with first-round defensive tackle Vita Vea on a four-year rookie contract, the team announced Thursday. New Jersey school bus driver faces vehicular homicide charges The 77-year-old driver of a school bus that crashed in New Jersey last week faces vehicular homicide charges for the death of a teacher and student. Dallas Cowboys wide receivers expect to open eyes The Dallas Cowboys feature a potent running game with Ezekiel Elliott and a quarterback in Dak Prescott who can alter a game with both his arm and his legs. Nigerian troops habitually rape Boko Haram victims, advocacy group says Nigerian soldiers and militia routinely raped women and girls they claimed to have rescued from the Boko Haram insurgency, Amnesty International said. McDonald's shareholders reject proposal on removing plastic straws McDonald's shareholders voted against a proposal that would have led to a report analyzing the possibility of phasing out plastic straws at its restaurants. Gold Cup headlines busy Memorial Day weekend of racing |
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New York Times | Trump Pulls Out of North Korea Summit Meeting With Kim Jong-un New York Times WASHINGTON — President Trump on Thursday pulled out of a highly anticipated summit meeting with Kim Jong-un, accusing the North Koreans of bad faith and lamenting that "this missed opportunity is a truly sad moment in history." The president made his ... Trump's canceled North Korea summit could mean pitfalls ahead N. Korea says it's willing to talk to US 'at any time, at any format' Trump Cancels Summit, North Korean Leaders Leave Door Open For Talks |
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North Korea, Harvey Weinstein, Syria: Your Thursday Evening BriefingEurope Edition: North Korea, Ireland, Lisbon: Your Friday BriefingTrump Pulls Out of North Korea Summit Meeting With Kim Jong-unThe meeting was scheduled for June 12 in Singapore, and Mr. Trump said it “will not take place.” But he later said it could still happen. News Analysis: Trump’s Gamble Hits Reality Check in North Korea NegotiationsThe president had sought to deal with Kim Jong-un the same way he had handled real estate negotiations — with threats and flattery. It didn’t work. North Korea Says It Will Give Trump ‘Time and Opportunity’ to ReconsiderWith a carefully worded statement, North Korea tried to create an impression that Mr. Kim was the mature statesman trying to salvage the diplomatic process. Harvey Weinstein Will Be Charged With Rape in New York, Officials SayMr. Weinstein is expected to turn himself in to the police on Friday to face first- and third-degree rape charges, law enforcement officials said. The Major Moments of Harvey Weinstein’s UndoingMr. Weinstein is expected to be arrested in New York on Friday. Here’s a look at the producer’s downfall, and how it has been covered by The New York Times. New Privacy Law Makes Europe World’s Leading Tech WatchdogThe European Union on Friday puts the world’s toughest data privacy rules into effect. The regulations are set to have an outsize impact far beyond Europe. Trump’s Lawyer and Chief of Staff Appear at Briefings on F.B.I.’s Russia InformantThe presence of Emmet T. Flood, a lawyer representing the president in the Russia investigation, and John F. Kelly, the chief of staff, at the start of the classified meetings infuriated Democrats. Turf War Between Kushner and Sessions Drove Federal Prisons Director to QuitSome see Mark S. Inch’s departure as an opening for the Trump administration to endorse sentencing reform — one of the few issues that offer the possibility of a bipartisan deal. ‘How Not to Get Too Sad’: Santa Fe Students Turn to Parkland for AdviceAs students at Santa Fe High take their first steps toward a public response to the shooting at their school, students from Parkland, Fla., are quietly advising them. Teachers on How School Shootings Have Changed Classrooms“I may be asked to give my life.” In their own words, educators opened up about what it’s like to to teach in an era of school shootings. The Off-Again Meeting With North KoreaPresident Trump now needs to corral his renegade advisers and resist the name-calling to get diplomacy back on track. Gray Matter: Would You Go to a Republican Doctor?Mourning My White Husband in the Age of TrumpI grieve for Alan and for the clarity he brought to the issue of race not just as my husband but as a white man in America. How Trump Got Outplayed on North KoreaPresident Trump’s inconsistency has weakened the U.S. hand, while China, South Korea and Japan have skillfully maneuvered to advance their agendas. Was Slavery a Factor in the Second Amendment?The formation of what many call a “safeguard against tyranny” was, in part, a way to preserve the slave system. Op-Ed Columnist: Trump’s Relationship With North Korea Just Got More DangerousThe cancellation of the meeting with Kim Jong-un creates a risk that President Trump will revert to military options. Conservatives Fail the N.F.L.’s Free Speech TestJason Bateman Apologizes to Jessica Walter Over Jeffrey Tambor CommentsMr. Bateman and an “Arrested Development” co-star, Tony Hale, issued apologies on Thursday after critics said they excused Mr. Tambor’s abusive on-set behavior. Boston Globe Finds Itself Uncomfortably in the NewsThe newspaper, New England’s largest, has wrestled with a series of controversies, including a suggestion of harassment by its top editor. He denies it. No Charges for San Francisco Officers in Deaths of 2 Knife-Wielding MenMario Woods was killed by San Francisco police in 2015. Luis Góngora Pat was killed in 2016. The men’s deaths highlighted tensions and spurred calls for reform. How a 4-Hour Battle Between Russian Mercenaries and U.S. Commandos Unfolded in SyriaInterviews and newly obtained documents provide the Pentagon’s first public on-the-ground accounting of one of the bloodiest battles the military has faced in Syria since deploying to fight ISIS. Trump Pardons Jack Johnson, Heavyweight Boxing ChampionDecades after Johnson was convicted under the Mann Act, his case drew significant attention as a gross miscarriage of justice. Galinhos Journal: ‘This Noise That Never Stops’: Wind Farms Come to Brazil’s Atlantic CoastIn Brazil, the world’s eighth-largest producer of wind power, the wind industry brings both benefits and disappointment. What Philip Roth Taught Me About Being an American JewHis books answered the question of how my Jewish education would translate into the real world, should I survive the ordeal of childhood. A Revolutionary ‘Sinfonia’ Returns to the PhilharmonicLuciano Berio’s 1968 harbinger of musical postmodernism will feature Roomful of Teeth and be conducted by Semyon Bychkov, who knew the composer. Critic’s Notebook: Who Is Neville Longbottom, and Why Should I Care? A Potter Newbie on That Broadway ShowThe stagecraft is impressive, but if you’re not familiar with J.K. Rowling’s world of wizards, “Cursed Child” can be a mystifying slog. Cute Things We like: Tassi the Goat Gives Birth to Goat Twins During Goat YogaHungry City: Burmese Cuisine, a New York Rarity, at Rangoon SpoonThe flavors of Myanmar, a play of light and dark, earth and brine, sourness and heat, are on display at the chef Amy Tun’s understated spot in Gravesend, Brooklyn. By the Book: Lauren Groff: By the BookLauren Groff, author most recently of the story collection “Florida,” sees Mr. Rochester as a villain: “He’s a sociopath who keeps his grieving wife locked in the attic and tries to gaslight poor, plain, abused Jane Eyre then marry her bigamously.” More Recent Articles |
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Women with sleep apnea might experience a boost in their sex life if they regularly use a CPAP machine, a new study shows.
Breast cancer patients who adopted a low-fat diet were more likely to survive for at least a decade after diagnosis, compared to patients who ate fattier fare.
Doctors may be able to diagnose gastrointestinal problems without invasive tests by asking patients to swallow a capsule containing a bacteria-laced sensor.
A California jury Thursday ordered Samsung to pay Apple $539 million for infringing on design and utility patents from the original iPhone.
LeBron James and the Cleveland Cavaliers face elimination against the Boston Celtics on Friday night in Game 6 of the Eastern Conference finals.
Seattle Seahawks coach Pete Carroll expects safety Earl Thomas to be at next month's minicamp.
Four-time Pro Bowl guard Richie Incognito was placed in a psychiatric hold Wednesday after telling police he was being "tracked by the government."
Bartolo Colon's Texas Rangers teammates had something special planned for his 45th birthday: they shoved his face in a cake.
A California jury delivered a $25.75 million verdict against Johnson & Johnson, ruling the company didn't warn consumers about health risks.
Sports media giant ESPN and the UFC have agreed to a five-year deal, bringing the league's entire rights package to the network, starting in 2019.
German demolition experts defused a World War II era bomb Thursday, Dresden officials said, but not before a small explosion and fire.
Facebook launched new disclosures regarding political advertisements on the social media platform Thursday.
A 90-year-old movie theater undergoing refurbishment in Argentina collapsed Thursday, killing at least three people, local officials said.
The U.S. government's 17-year effort to stabilize and rebuild Afghanistan after toppling the ruling Taliban has been largely unsuccessful.
The Kansas City Chiefs signed linebacker Breeland Speaks, their second-round pick in the 2018 NFL Draft, on Thursday.
One day after felony domestic charges against him were dropped, San Francisco 49ers linebacker Reuben Foster joined the team Thursday for its offseason program.
The Arizona Cardinals signed rookie wide receiver Christian Kirk, the team announced Thursday.
New Orleans Saints running back Mark Ingram will be in attendance for the team's mandatory minicamp next month, coach Sean Payton told reporters on Thursday.
Dallas Cowboys wide receiver Terrance Williams told police he was not in the vehicle when his car crashed into a light pole last week.
The Tampa Bay Buccaneers agreed to terms with first-round defensive tackle Vita Vea on a four-year rookie contract, the team announced Thursday.
The 77-year-old driver of a school bus that crashed in New Jersey last week faces vehicular homicide charges for the death of a teacher and student.
The Dallas Cowboys feature a potent running game with Ezekiel Elliott and a quarterback in Dak Prescott who can alter a game with both his arm and his legs.
Nigerian soldiers and militia routinely raped women and girls they claimed to have rescued from the Boko Haram insurgency, Amnesty International said.
McDonald's shareholders voted against a proposal that would have led to a report analyzing the possibility of phasing out plastic straws at its restaurants.
The Gold Cup at Santa Anita highlights Memorial Day weekend racing in the US. 


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